This application relates generally to spark plugs for internal combustion engines and, more particularly, to the construction of ground electrodes for such spark plugs. More particularly, the present invention relates to attachment of a noble metal tip to such a ground electrode.
Conventional spark plugs for internal combustion engines generally include a center electrode and a ground electrode. Traditionally, the center electrode may be of a cylindrical shape and the ground electrode may be of a columnar shape having a substantially rectangular cross section. The center electrode and ground electrode define a spark or discharge gap through which a spark extends when the spark plug is firing as intended. Additionally, a noble metal tip may be commonly located at an end of one or both of the electrodes facing the spark gap. Traditional spark plug construction commonly includes attaching these noble metal tips directly to the surface of the electrode, usually on a flat surface near the end or tip of the electrode.
When a noble metal tip is welded to a flat surface with a laser beam, the laser beam melts the base material of the electrode body, but not that of the noble metal tip, thereby creating a connection resembling a braze. Traditionally, the laser welding process securers the noble metal tip to the center electrode and can also be utilized in such a fashion to minimize or avoid cracks or disruptions in the weld between the noble metal tip and the center electrode. By focusing the laser beam on the center electrode body rather than the noble metal tip, the generally cylindrical shape of the center electrode makes it possible for the melted material of the ground electrode body to flow around the noble metal tip in a sufficient manner to form a secure connection without cracks. The shape of the ground electrode, however, does not facilitate a similar free flow of the melted electrode body material, and therefore the resultant braze created between the noble metal tip and the ground electrode is more prone to cracking and less stable than the braze of the center electrode and its noble metal tip.
Accordingly, while existing spark plug electrode welding techniques are suitable for their intended purposes, the need for improvement remains, particularly in providing a ground electrode that allows for the free flow of melted material to form a robust connection with minimal cracking.
In accordance with an illustrative embodiment, a ground electrode includes a ground electrode body, the ground electrode body including an anchored end and a non-anchored end opposite the anchored end. The ground electrode includes a plateau extending from a surface of the ground electrode body adjacent the non-anchored end. The plateau is exposed around its periphery. A noble metal tip is fixably attached to the plateau.
In accordance with a further illustrative embodiment, a spark plug for an internal combustion engine is provided including an elongated center electrode and an insulator substantially surrounding the center electrode. An outer shell surrounds the insulator. A ground electrode body has an anchored end attached to the outer shell and a non-anchored end extending adjacent the center electrode. The ground electrode body includes a first portion having a first thickness and a second portion having a second thickness. The first portion is thicker than the second portion. A plateau extends from the ground electrode body and a noble metal tip is fixed to the plateau.
In accordance with yet another illustrative embodiment, a method of forming a ground electrode is provided including removing a portion of a ground electrode body near a first end to create a plateau exposed about its periphery. A noble metal tip is then fixed to the plateau.
These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
An illustrative spark plug 10 in which the principles of the present disclosure may be implemented includes a center electrode 12, an insulator 14 surrounding the center electrode 12, and a tubular metal shell 16 surrounding the insulator 14. The center electrode 12 extends through the insulator 14 at a first end of the spark plug 10 and a ground electrode 44 extends from the tubular metal shell 16 near the first end of the spark plug 10. In illustrative embodiments, the center electrode 12 may be of a cylindrical shape and the ground electrode 44 may be of a columnar shape, having a substantially rectangular cross section. A spark gap 30 is formed between the center electrode 12 and the ground electrode 44. In illustrative embodiments, a noble metal tip 28 may be mounted on the center electrode 12, the ground electrode 44, or both electrodes 12 and 44. The ground electrode 44 includes a non-anchored end 49 and a substantially cylindrical plateau 48 that is adjacent the non-anchored end 49. The plateau 48 includes an exposed outer periphery 42 conducive to allowing the noble metal tip 28 to be attached to the plateau 48, similar to a periphery of the center electrode 12 when a noble metal tip 28 is attached thereto. In illustrative embodiments, the non-anchored end 49 of the ground electrode 44 is of a thickness T2 that is less thick than a thickness T1 of an anchored end 47 of the ground electrode. The plateau 48 may extend away from the ground electrode 44 past a surface 51 of the ground electrode 44, the surface 51 defining the thickness T2 of the non-anchored end 49.
In an illustrative embodiment, one end of the center electrode 12 is electrically connected to a terminal stud 22 through an electrically conductive glass seal 24. In alternate embodiments, an additional resistor element 25 may be attached to the glass seal 24. As is known in the related arts, the terminal stud 22 may be comprised of steel or a steel-based alloy material with a nickel plated finish. The terminal stud 22 further comprises a terminal nut 26 that protrudes from the insulator 14 and attaches to an ignition cable (not shown) that supplies electrical current to the spark plug when connected. Attached at the opposite end of the center electrode 12 is the noble metal tip 28 made of materials such as gold, palladium, iridium, platinum, or some alloy thereof in any suitable form for enabling proper spark plug functioning. For example, a noble metal tip 28 consisting of a finewire may be added to the end of the center electrode 12 to improve wear resistance and maintain the sparking gap 30.
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In illustrative embodiments, the plateau 48 may be generally cylindrical in shape, similar to the cylindrical shape of a center electrode 12. The size of the plateau 48 will vary greatly depending on the application. For instance, the diameter of the outer periphery 42 of the plateau 48 may be in the range of 1.2 to 3 times the diameter of a noble metal tip 28 that may be attached to the plateau 48. The thickness of the plateau 48 may be in the range of 0.1 to 0.5 times the thickness of the electrode body 46.
The plateau 48 and the ground electrode 44 it is attached to may be configured in a variety of different shapes, sizes or methods, depending on the desired characteristics of the spark plug 10. In one illustrative embodiment, a bottom 32 of the plateau 48 may be coplanar with a surface 51 along which the portion of the electrode body 46 was removed adjacent the non-anchored end 49 of the ground electrode 44, as illustrated in
In another exemplary embodiment, the positioning and contour of the gap 52 is arranged symmetrically across a central axis B of the plateau 48. However, the contour of the gap 52 itself need not be symmetrical. For example, a base 41 of the gap 52 adjacent the bottom 32 of the plateau 48 may be flat, as illustrated in
As discussed, the noble metal tip 28 may be affixed to a top surface 34 of the plateau 48 by a process of welding or applying laser beams to the plateau 48 and/or noble metal tip 28. For example, to affix the noble metal tip 28 in place, it may be held against the plateau 48 to be laser brazed with a laser beam, or alternatively the noble metal tip 28 may first be resistance welded and then laser brazed with a laser beam. By affixing the noble metal tip 28 to the top surface 34 of the cylindrical plateau 48, the generally cylindrical shape of the plateau 48 makes it possible for the melted material of the plateau 48 to flow around the noble metal tip 28 similar to a braze, in a sufficient manner to form a secure connection without cracks. This is similar to how, as known in the industry, the generally cylindrical shape of the center electrode 12 makes it possible for the melted material of the center electrode 12 to flow around the noble metal tip 28 sufficient to form a secure connection without cracks.
Attachment of the noble metal tip 28 to the plateau 48 may be performed by a variety of attachment methods. As illustrated in
In alternative illustrative embodiments, when attaching the noble metal tip 28 to the plateau 48, a melted filler material 60 (which may be similar to the material of the electrode body 46) may cover at least a portion of the noble metal tip 28 and the plateau 48 around their respective peripheries. This filler material 60 may be used to partially define the side wall 36 of the plateau 48, as illustrated in
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Exemplary embodiments disclosed herein should improve the joint life between a ground electrode 44 and a corresponding noble metal tip 28. To improve the joint life, the ground electrode 44 may be modified to include a generally rounded plateau 48 on the ground electrode 44 in a region of removed material, thus adjusting the shape of the ground electrode 44 relative to the noble metal tip 28. By affixing the noble metal tip 28 to a generally rounded plateau 48 of the ground electrode 44, a durable connection may be formed between the noble metal tip 28 and the ground electrode 44. This connection is similar to the connection of a cylindrical center electrode 12 and a noble metal tip 28. The plateau 48 acts as the material of the ground electrode 44 body that melts and flows freely around the noble metal tip 28 to form a durable connection free of cracks.
While the principles of the present invention are depicted as being implemented within a particular spark plug, it is contemplated that the principles of the present invention may be implemented within various types and sizes of spark plugs.
While this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims and their legal equivalence.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/607,030, filed Mar. 6, 2012 and entitled “Spark Plug with Ground Electrode Plateau,” the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
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61607030 | Mar 2012 | US |